I got rid of my Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu last week, it became boring. Once the game was completed there was nothing more to do. And for some reason the shop that I was trying to sell it to, reduced the price of the actual game, whereas online it stated it was worth more in sale... waste of money. I was told that Nintendo had some kind of ploy, but I ignored and brought it, and I didn't regret it, but I thought I would get more out of it, but I didn't. The Nintendo Switch is VERY disappointing... but lovely and portable.

I love the new mode, being able to see the monsters on the battle field, because when I used to play the old games it used to annoy me and I would waste hours trying to find the Pokemon I wanted. Being able to see them allowed me to catch my Lucky Pokemon. Now I am waiting for Smash Bros., Ultimate - last game to play before I die.

“We’re lucky to have such a giant market, so our thinking is, if we can deliver games at reasonable prices to as many people as possible, we will see big profits”.

“I can’t say that our fixed-cost model has really been a success,” the usually candid Miyamoto said. “But we’re going to continue pushing it forward until it becomes entrenched. That way everyone can develop games in a comfortable environment. By focusing on bringing games to the widest range of people possible, we can continue boosting our mobile game business.”

About subscription-style services:

Miyamoto also said game developers should heed lessons from the music industry, which is still struggling to recover after consumers learned to consume music for free through MP3 file sharing, as well as YouTube and streaming services. He said subscription-style services should play a bigger role in games, but said the key is to develop a culture of paying for good software.

“It’s necessary for developers to learn to get along with” subscription-style services, Miyamoto said. “When seeking a partner for this, it’s important to find someone who understands the value of your software. Then customers will feel the value in your apps and software and develop a habit of paying money for them.”

Nintendo are greedy themselves... The prices never drop on their app stores for games that have been out for like over two years? And then in the stores a majority of the games have, it sucks my mothers fat toe.

It's really good depending on the connection (how fast the connection is), but sucks. I wish I never brought a Nintendo Switch, what a CON. It has no web browser, I should have brought a tablet instead. I thought they had an internet channel like the Wii, boy was I wrong. I needed to use the internet too... GOD, next time I buy something, I'll do research.